Visual Puns & Puzzles
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Eric, I have no idea what yours is, but for some reason, something popped into my mind, andI decided to tweak yours to fit. So mine is an unrelated variation of yours - thanks!

Chris
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Jeff... is it Beliefs? (Ball Leaf)
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Bloke (ball-oak)?
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neither of those..
ball isn't part of the answer and if i spent more time on the drawing, it wouldn't be a perfect 1/2 circle.. it would be a more organic shaped bump.
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haha chris..
crouching tiger, hidden dragon
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Ha ha Chris, you suck, thief

(kidding of course)So what is mine?
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Ah, that's too funny!
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hint:
@unknownuser said:
ball isn't part of the answer and if i spent more time on the drawing, it wouldn't be a perfect 1/2 circle.. it would be a more organic shaped bump. [edit and i might even draw a belly button on there..]
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OK guys, I give up. This was "cross bow"

And this one was "pun upon a pun" (there were a couple of good solutions for this that could equally be validhowever)
Now I go and retire (and maybe watch some soap operas tonight - I just need to find the remote control)

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Soo....many.......can't..keep..........up.
So here's another one. this time I did it all on my own. Well, except for the stuff I didn't do on my own.

Chris
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Could it be. . . .????

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Right on David!
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another easy one.

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Paradise (Pair of dice)
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Jeff, are you going for "Pot Leaf"?
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EDIT: Darn, eric already posted the answer....oops!
Hmmm, got me David.
two dice? A couple of dice? Pair of red dice?
stumped
But for some reason it makes me think of this beautiful island.

Chris
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@chris fullmer said:
Soo....many.......can't..keep..........up.
Clearing the cache a bit. Mine was maternity leaf then modified to maternity leaves.
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My brain has a hard time with the ones that have mis-matched tenses like that. The puzzle resolves itself in one tense, but the actual phrase is common in another tense. My head hurts!

Chris
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Well this one still has not been resolved, and it is a good one too.
No hints either

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What's an "OKI" anyway?
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